Information for centres on ALSG courses

As an existing course centre, you already know you are offering quality, standardised courses to your candidates. But many centres don't realise how easy it would be to offer a larger range of courses using the existing instructor base. ALSG instructors are already eligible or can easily convert to instruct on other ALSG courses. For example:

APLS instructors are eligible to instruct on PHPLS and PLS courses

MOET instructors can convert to POET instructors by completing the POET on line learning

It may therefore be easier than you thought to run other ALSG courses with the instructors in your area.
If you are interested in running other ALSG courses, we have provided a copy of the Programme, Regulations, Equipment list and Order Form for each course below for your information.

Access to working groups of nationally and internationally recognised clinical and educational experts

Membership of a global network of over 250 course centres in 37 countries on 5 continents

Administrative support and advice via the ALSG Global HQ in Manchester

A flexible approach to differences in approach in different countries

All ALSG courses have a core model and you can read more about how to run one of our courses here. We have provided a copy of the Programme, Regulations, Equipment list and Order Form for each course below for your information.

The ALSG and the individual Working Groups are happy to support countries that wish to start a national training programme to deliver any ALSG course and we have two delivery methods to allow us to achieve this.
Each of the two methods carry different responsibilities for ALSG and the course centre; these are detailed in this responsibilities document.

The two delivery methods are as follows:

Demonstration course

For this method, ALSG will arranged and facilitate a course as requested. Countries will not be able to run future courses unaided by ALSG after a Demonstration course. We would only suggest this approach if you are not certain that the provider course is appropriate or if you do not have an on-going training need or if you need a GIC after running your own provider courses for some time.

Provider course self-sufficiency leading to GIC self-sufficiency

This is the method that we have found to be most successful in establishing courses overseas. It involves a group of experienced instructors from the UK travelling to your centre overseas, to run a provider course for anticipated instructors followed by a GIC course for those same candidates, followed by two provider courses in which they will teach as an instructor candidate ...more information